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Celeste McNamara replied to the topic Venice in the discussion
Premodern Italian Document Exchange on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoArchivio storico del Patriarcale, Lettere di Gregorio Barbarigo (selection).
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Celeste McNamara replied to the topic Other Locations in the discussion
Premodern Italian Document Exchange on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoArchivio della Curia Vescovile di Padova: wide variety of visitation records, episcopal inquisitions, edicts, letters, synodal documents from 1664-1697 (episcopacy of Gregorio Barbarigo). 61GB of photos, if you’re looking for something specific please let me know!
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Barry Torch replied to the topic Rome in the discussion
Premodern Italian Document Exchange on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoI don’t have much, but I do have the entirety of:
Archivio di Stato di Roma, Camerale II, Serie Biblioteca Vaticano Vol. I 1497.
My notes say that this is a record/list of the books that were withdrawn from the Vatican Library, written by Bartolomeo Platina in a fantastic scrawl.
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Jessica Wolfe replied to the topic Doing Research in Renaissance Studies in the Age of COVID-19 in the discussion
The Renaissance Society of America on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoAnother suggestion for Kristin Bezio: sometimes, university libraries are willing to foot the bill for a faculty member or graduate student at that university to order a scanned reproduction of one or more documents, so long as you promise to deposit it in the library collection once you have finished using it. You might see whether there are…[Read more]
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Tucker Million replied to the topic Florence in the discussion
Premodern Italian Document Exchange on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoASF, Esecutore degli Ordinamenti di Giustizia*
Box 1 (inquisitiones, December 1343 – April 1344)
2 (accusationes, November 1343 – April 1344)
3 (testes ad offensam et defensam, December 1343 – April 1344)
13 (accusationes, June 1344 – October 1344)
21 (accusationes et inquisitiones, November 1344 – April 1345)
24 (accusationes, November 1344…[Read more]
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Peter Sposato replied to the topic Florence in the discussion
Premodern Italian Document Exchange on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoASF, Esecutore degli Ordinamenti di Giustizia
NB: judicial records of elite violence against popolani
1 (inquisitiones, Dec. 1343-April 1344)
2 (accusationes, 29 Nov. 1343-18 April 1344)
3 (testes ad offensam et defensam, 8 Dec. 1343-22 April 1344)
13 (accusationes 1 June 1344 – 24 Oct. 1344)
24 (accusationes 22 Nov. 1344 – 16 March…[Read more]
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Richard Freedman started the topic Welcome to the RSA Humanities Commons Group! in the discussion
The Renaissance Society of America on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoPlease join the RSA Humanities Commons group!
The Renaissance Society of America is the largest international academic society devoted to the study of the era 1300-1700. Founded in 1954, the RSA includes thousands of members around the world. Learn more about the RSA at https://www.rsa.org.
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Carla Zecher replied to the topic Doing Research in Ren Studies in the Age of COVID-19 in the discussion
The Renaissance Society of America on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoThree posts came in while we were still in the process of setting up this discussion topic. Pasting them in here.
From Kristin Bezio:
“At some point, I need access to an MS at the British Library that isn’t part of their digital collection… not sure how I’m going to accomplish that!”
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Reply from Stephen Merriam Foley:
“I was pleas…[Read more]
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Carla Zecher started the topic Doing Research in Renaissance Studies in the Age of COVID-19 in the discussion
The Renaissance Society of America on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoLet’s share questions about research strategies and suggestions for workarounds. How will we progress in our research and writing this summer without being able to travel to libraries, archives, and historical sites? What sorts of help do researchers need?
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Carla Zecher started the topic Thinking about Careers for Scholars of Renaissance Studies in the discussion
The Renaissance Society of America on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoPublishing and editing, translating, consulting, curating, public engagement, digital humanities, creative industries: What questions do scholars of the Renaissance have about these different career paths, and more? What suggestions do scholars at mid-career and beyond have for emerging scholars just starting out?
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Carla Zecher started the topic Teaching the Renaissance Virtually and Finding Guest Speakers in the discussion
The Renaissance Society of America on Humanities Commons 5 years, 7 months agoWhat are the challenges and rewards of teaching courses online in your field? What is working well? What sorts of help do you need? Would you be willing to volunteer to be a guest speaker in an online course taught by a colleague at another institution? Would you like to have a guest speaker for a course that you will be teaching?
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Ann E Mullaney deposited Pietro Bembo and the Erotic Lexicon in the group
The Renaissance Society of America on Humanities Commons 5 years, 8 months agoThe works of Pietro Bembo (1470-1547) intrigue readers approaching them from various angles… Here, my aim is modest: to highlight passages in Bembo’s literary texts which exploit the erotic lexicon so popular in his day.
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Alexander J McNair deposited Variantes y versos perdidos: El Cid Campeador de A. Enríquez Gómez entre el manuscrito (1660) y las comedias sueltas in the group
The Renaissance Society of America on Humanities Commons 5 years, 8 months agoEl Cid Campeador, obra teatral de Antonio Enríquez Gómez (1660-1663), se publicó reiteradamente a lo largo del siglo XVIII y los primeros años del XIX. La obra, casi desconocida hoy en día, gozó de una popularidad enorme entre 1700 y 1830, tanto en el teatro como en la imprenta, debido en parte a su tema histórico y el estilo barroco, tan de gus…[Read more]
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Alexander J McNair deposited A Critical Edition of Antonio Enríquez Gómez’s El Cid Campeador (1660): Project Narrative for Grant Proposal in the group
The Renaissance Society of America on Humanities Commons 5 years, 8 months agoThis paper is the project narrative for a grant proposal submitted in February 2019, that resulted in funding from two different sources to cover travel expenses in support of archival work in Spain (summer 2019). I share this project narrative to encourage others who are considering similar proposals, or who may be thinking about the scholarly…[Read more]
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